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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-10-01, Page 2• / • • • * • , • 1 "The Sepoy Town" — On the Huron-Bruce Boundary Second Class Mail Registration Number 0847 Established 1873 — Published Wednesday • • • • • Member of the C.C.N.A. and 0.W.N.A. 40 I Subscription Rate, $8.00 a year in advance Donald C. Thompson, Publisher. $2 extra to U.S.A. and Foreign — : Successful Students At August Swimming lessons At tucknow Pool 44444 ** • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • 4, • • • • • • • • • • • The LUCKNOW SENTIPIEL. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Effective As Of October 14, 1 Home Delivery Will Be Ever Tuesday and Friday BEATRICE QUALITY CHEKD PRODU HOMOGENIZED MILK. CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE SOUR. CREAM SUN FILLED ORANGE JUICE CANADA FIRST GRADE CREAMERY BUTTER With the, change in delivery days the mirth side of town done 1 hour earlier. YOURS TR TOM AND PHONE 521 61s FAIRVIEW DAM 11111111111111111 1111111iileaL_A''''‘ LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 528-3725 CLEARANCE SALE Starts Thursday, October 2 Savings of 10% to 50% on all merchandise EVERYTHING MUST BE CLEARED SHOP EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS AND SAVE JEWELLERY, CHINA GIFTWARE, POTTERY HANDCRAFTS 10% - 50% OFF PLASTIC MODEL KITS 10%=113 OFF CANDLES, SOAPS, TOYS, HANGING PLANTERS, COAL OIL LAMPS ALL REDUCED • NOTEPAPER, HASTY NOTES, GREETING CARDS, GIFT WRAP 1 /3 OFF CRAFT KITS,, CRAFT SUPPLIES OIL PAINTS AND BRUSHES % PRICE A SELECTION OF BOXED CHRISTMAS CARD: % PRICE - ° 1 n. 10% Oft Aladdin Lamps, Shades and Parts SALE STARTS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 AT 10 A.M. STORE' WILL BE CLOSED TUESDAY, SEPTEMVER 30 AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1 FOR SALE PRICING All Sales Final * Cash and Carry * No Refunds or Returns Sorry, No Boxes or Gift Wrapping Dtuing Sale logainesperivamS • PAGE TWO THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, OCTOB The following have successfully completed the requirements in .the Red. Cross Swimming program ,offered at the Lucknow and District Swimming Pool ' in the August lesson period. PRE BEGINNER Joanne de, Boer, Laurie Farrell, Jeff Gibson, Tommy Gilmore, ;.- Steve Hamilton, Larry Hoffman, Paula Hoffman, John D. MacKen- zie, Janine Thompson, Alex West, Heather Young. BEGINNER Sandra Campbell, Sheila Camp- bell, Paul Colling, Theresa Cote, Vincent De Bruyn, Janette Duiker, • Renee Duiker, David Edisbury, Karen Eckenswiller, Andrea Far- rell, Glenda Gamble, Jeff Gamble, Lisa Gamble, Jan Gibson, Gail Hackett, Eric Haldenby, Glenn Haldenby, Debbie Huffman, Lisa Husk, Paul Johnstone, Martha King, Connie Lanting, Olive Lid= die,' Kim Sanderson, Barb Scott, Heather /Scott, Jeff ,Scott, Linda Sinnett, Yvonne Sinnett, Danny Smeltzer, Laurie Stanley, Laurie West, Rebecca Will, Vikie Will, Dianne Wilson. ADVANCED BEGINNER Gordon Alton, Kevin Alton,' Darlene Coiling, Chris Cook, Carl Courtney, Sandra Dawson, Kathy Duiker, John Edisbury, Tim Edis- bury; David Gamble, Mark Gunter, . Nancy Haldenby, Ann Hamilton, Dianne Huffman, Terry Irwin, Shirley LOree, Helen Maclntyre, Steve MacKenzie.,, Lynn. Murray, Laurie Peterbaugh, Wayne Phil- , LET US MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK AS HARD YOU AS YOU DO FOR IT. Wayne M. Chandler R.R. 4 Brussels Ph. 1387-6021 *. Mutual Funds *-Guaranteed Certificate's * Pension Trusts * Estate.Planning * Life Insurance * Annuities SYNDICATE LIMITED A complete personal financial service grorargliTirring=r1E9r1rirrlletrYi lips, Mary Ann Ritchie, Pamela Ross, Lana Sanderson, Lance Sanderson, Alice Van Der Klippe, Eddie Van Osch, Vikie Will. JUNIOR Blair Alton, Brenda Arnold, Karen Campbell, Bonnie Clark, Lisa Collins, Kim Cook, Floyd Courtney, Susan Dawson, Jody Dennis, Doug Edisbury, Brian Gamble, Greg Gardner, Leanne Haldenby, Paul Hamilton, Suzanne. Kirkland, Irene Logtenberg, Bren- da MacLeod: Dianne Murray, Jill Murray, Lisa . Peterson; Brenda Phillips, Sandra Reid, Joanne Van: Osch, Tom Wilson. INTERMEDIATE Ruth Alton, Brenda Arnold; Eric Courtney, Paul Finlay, Cheryl Haldenby, Annette Kirkland, Wayne McDonagh, Jill Murray. SENIOR Lorna Boyle, Kathy Brooks, Kathy Fisher, Edith Greer, Danny Londry, Heather MacDonald, Kathryn McKim, Joanne Ritchie, Doug Treleaven. The following have successfully completed the requirements in the Royal Life Saving Society program. BRONZE MEDALLION Joanne Agnew, Anne Colwell, Steve Hamilton, Roddy Havens, Chris Holloway, Denise King, Norma McIntyre, Valerie Stanley, Craig Treleaven. BRONZE MEDALLION BAR Brenda MacDonald. SCHNEIDER - to Mr. and Mrs. James Schneider (Dorothy Hallam) of Auburn in Wingham and District Hospital on Friday, September 26, 1975, a son Michael George, a brother for Angela and Dennis. .16111011.0 D.AWSON - to Mr. and Mrs. David Dawson of Dungannon on Friday, September 26th, 1975 at Wingham and District Hospital, a daughter. STUTZMAN - to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stutzman of R. R. 1 Lucknow on Saturday, September 27, 1975 at Wingham and District 'Hospital, a daughter. Awe MULLER - to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Muller (Judy Stewart) of Edmon- ton, Alberta, in University Hopital on Friday, September 26th, 1975, a son, 8 lbs. 13 oz. ,Proud grandpar- ents are Melvin and Lorraine Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Muller of Guelph; the first great grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Drennan, tucknow . Bible Society Plan October Canvass „The Lucknow branch of the Canadian Bible Society held it annual meeting on Tuesday of last week in the Lucknow Presbyterian' Church. Dr. J. E. Little has resigned as president and Rev. Glen. Noble will act as chairman until a new president has been appointed. Mrs. Bob Damsma will continue as secretary and Allan Johnson as treasurer. The Bible Society will be holding its annual canvass in Lucknow and area during October. The commit- tee hope the community will give generously to' this worthwhile cause 'of translating, publishing and distributing the Holy Bible. Lucky Winner At Plowing Match PURPLE GROVE NEWS • Brian Boyle has the luck 9f the Irish with hirn. Word came on Sunday that he has won ai000 lb. steer or $500.00 in a draw he entered at the International Plow- ing Match in Oshawa. ZION . Fred Ritchie of Huntsville 'visited Thursday with, his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie., Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cook and family had her sister Raeleen, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Campbell and family of London, Saturday evening. Mrs. Lula Adderson and Mrs. Morris Jerome had friends, Mr. and Mrs: Al Tweedle of Mount Hope for Sunday dinner. Mr.- and Mrs.. Bert' Wylie of Fordwich called Sunday at the' home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ritchie. . LIONS SPONSOR. CONTINUED FROM. PAGE 1 the Walkathon chairman Rick Jardine. Adults 'are encouraged to participate. Registration will be held Satur- day morning at the swimming' pool (or arena in case of bad weather) from 8.30 to 10 a.m. The walk will commence at 9 a.m. There are five checkpoints in the walk, symbolic of the five rings in the Olympic symbol. The first and last check point is at the swimming pool. Walkers will proceed 2 1/2 miles west on Highway 86 to Bob Irwin's corner, then north 2% miles to the 4th,of Kinloss, east 2% miles to the Lucknow-Holyrood road ; 2 1/2 miles to Lucknow. At the half way point, s will be supplied by Coca who are involved in pron. Walkathon across Cana well, hamburgers and hot be supplied to .the wall some of the meat pro Gary Sutton and 'pray Pledges are being sou area residents who are be to sponsor walkers, by t All walkers must corn] bottom of their sponsor s turn them • in at the registration. It is expected that all collected by October turned in to the Bank of